[Amended 7-5-2005 by Ord. No. 25-05]
A. The Fire Department of the Borough of Mendham shall
consist of a Fire Chief, a Deputy Chief of the fire company, First
Assistant Chief and a Second Assistant Chief, and such fire fighters
as now are or may hereafter be appointed by the Council. They shall
be organized in as many companies as may be necessary.
B. A minimum of two of the officers must be residents
of the Borough of Mendham, provided that an officer who is not a resident
must live within a ten-mile radius of the boundary of the Borough
of Mendham, unless such requirement is waived by the Borough Council.
The Public Safety Committee shall consider all requests for waivers
and, upon review, shall submit a recommendation to the Borough Council
for approval or denial of the request.
C. Within five days of a change in the address of any
officer of the Fire Department, the officer shall notify the Secretary
of the Fire Department of the change in address. The Secretary of
the Fire Department shall, within five days thereafter, notify the
Borough Clerk of the change in address.
The Fire Chief shall be appointed by the Mayor,
with the advice and counsel of the Borough Council, in accordance
with the law governing the borough form of government, and the appointment
of the Fire Chief shall be for a period of one year on January 1 of
each year or for the expiration of a year in the event that the appointment
is made after January 1. The Deputy Chief of the company shall be
elected by the members thereof and shall hold office for a term of
one year. The First Assistant Chief and Second Assistant Chief shall
be elected by the members of the company and shall serve one year.
[Amended 7-5-2005 by Ord. No. 25-05; 9-6-2016 by Ord. No. 13-16]
A. The duty of the Fire Chief shall be to superintend
the extinguishment of fires and any other emergencies where Fire Department
resources are required in the majority. The Fire Chief is authorized
to enter property, order evacuation, establish fire lines and prevent
access as necessary or appropriate in the interest of public safety
during an emergency, and to preserve order at fires with power to
arrest any disorderly person while in performance of such duties.
B. The Chief shall be over 18 years of age and shall
be selected from the company or companies to be organized under this
chapter, and shall be qualified for fire service command as prescribed
by regulation and generally accepted standards.
The Fire Chief shall report all fires each month
to the Borough Council. The Fire Chief shall examine all fire apparatus,
hose, hydrants, hose carriage and all other fire apparatus and report
to the Council the result of such examinations. These examinations
shall be made at least every two months and oftener if necessary.
He or she shall report for repair any apparatus which is unfit for
use. The Fire Chief shall further have the power in cases of fire
threatening damage to property within the borough to use the means
of the Department to extinguish the same and at times of fire alarm
shall have sole and absolute control and command over all the fire
apparatus within the borough. He or she shall be furnished with a
badge of office at the expense of the borough, which badge he or she
shall display in plain view while in charge of any fire or in the
performance of any other of his or her duties as Chief.
[Amended 7-5-2005 by Ord. No. 25-05; 9-6-2016 by Ord. No. 13-16]
The Chief shall publish the protocol for succession
of command from among the active qualified members. In the absence
of the Chief, authority for command and control of fire service resources
shall accrue to the designated Incident Commander according to the
protocol. The designated Incident Commander is authorized to appoint
qualified members of the mutual aid companies to subordinate command
roles in the incident command structure. The designated Incident Command
Officer and all qualified members of the mutual aid companies appointed
to subordinate command roles shall be at least 18 years of age.
[Amended 9-6-2016 by Ord.
No. 13-16]
The members of the company, and members from
any company called to respond, pursuant to an existing mutual aid
agreement with the Borough, upon an alarm of fire, shall immediately
report to the place indicated and remain there under the command of
the Chief or Deputy Chief as heretofore set forth and shall not leave
said premises until permission is granted by the Chief or other person
in command. Outside of a mutual aid request, no fire company shall
leave the Borough with the fire apparatus without permission of the
Borough Council. All members upon alarm of fire must report to the
place of alarm and there assist under orders of the officers of the
company in extinguishing the fire. In addition, the members of the
company are authorized to comply with appropriate requests for response
from other agencies pursuant to a mutual aid agreement with the Borough.